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Empire of Ash

  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
231
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Empire of Ash (1988)
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In post-nuclear "New Idaho," a lone warrior teams up with a girl to help rescue the girl's sister from a hostile warrior clan.In post-nuclear "New Idaho," a lone warrior teams up with a girl to help rescue the girl's sister from a hostile warrior clan.In post-nuclear "New Idaho," a lone warrior teams up with a girl to help rescue the girl's sister from a hostile warrior clan.

  • Directors
    • Michael Mazo
    • Lloyd A. Simandl
  • Writers
    • Lloyd A. Simandl
    • Saul Urbonas
    • Michael Mazo
  • Stars
    • Melanie Kilgour
    • Thom Schioler
    • Frank Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    231
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    • Directors
      • Michael Mazo
      • Lloyd A. Simandl
    • Writers
      • Lloyd A. Simandl
      • Saul Urbonas
      • Michael Mazo
    • Stars
      • Melanie Kilgour
      • Thom Schioler
      • Frank Wilson
    • 8User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Melanie Kilgour
    • Danielle
    Thom Schioler
    Thom Schioler
    • Orion
    Frank Wilson
    Frank Wilson
    • Shepherd
    James Stephens
    James Stephens
    • Iodine
    • (as James Stevens)
    Alexander MacKenzie
    • Chuck
    • (as Sandy MacKenzie)
    Michele Chiponski
    • Baalca
    • (as Misha Lachat)
    Ann Louise Meyer
    • Jasmine
    Eric Horsfall
    • Grandpa
    Michael Bernardo
    Michael Bernardo
    • Head Raider
    David Gregg
    • Rocket Man
    Richard Candy
    • Savage Gunner
    Nic Amoroso
    Nic Amoroso
    • Main Unit Raider
    Steve Anderson
    • Main Unit Raider
    Rob Berridge
    • Main Unit Raider
    Dave Brown
    • Main Unit Raider
    Bob Carey
    • Main Unit Raider
    Michael Cartwright
    • Main Unit Raider
    Michele Frappier
    • Main Unit Raider
    • Directors
      • Michael Mazo
      • Lloyd A. Simandl
    • Writers
      • Lloyd A. Simandl
      • Saul Urbonas
      • Michael Mazo
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    2marc-1025

    Has it all at first glance....ultimately disappointing.

    Empire of has a lot going for it at first glance. Plenty of action, lots of guns, lots of armour clad vehicles, topless girls, rock soundtrack and plenty of extras. The direction is decent for the most part too in a TV movie style.

    The main problem is that the story is disjointed at best, completely absent for the most part. It feels like at some parts, the film makers actually forgot what the plot was, so they through in a few minutes of topless girls to distract the viewer long enough to pick up wherever they liked. The acting is atrocious for the most part. It's unclear who the lead characters are and the dialogue makes no sense. None of these things would usually put me off, but this one is just too difficult to actually be convinced at any level.

    There are some excellent action scenes mixed in with some ridiculously poor action which is a real shame.

    There seems to be two lead female characters both of whom get their kit off which seems sensible. Then there are a number of other characters who's characters are not really developed enough to really get a grasp of. There is a religious element thrown in which really is very vague and half hearted.

    It has a similar vibe to Death Run which I reviewed a few months back for UKfilms net. But where Death Run succeeded on a pocket money budget, Empire of Ash fails. The production value of Empire of Ash is miles better than Death Run, the make-up is not dissimilar but its clear that there was a costume designer involved in this one.

    To sum it up I would have to say that it looks good, the sets, costumes and props are good. The leafy locations are not so great and the lack of any decent plot let it down massively.
    3dave13-1

    Bottom of the barrel post apocalypse trash

    Folks looking for Empire of Ash I should be aware that E of A II is not a higher gloss remake of the first, like The Evil Dead II. This movie actually IS E of A One, with a different title on the VHS box. As methods for cutting down the cost of a sequel, that one has to take first prize.

    Anyway, Empire of Ash II played frequently on Canadian pay TV channels back in the 80s, as it qualified as local content thanks to being shot on location here. On a story concept level, it actually has some intriguing conceits. Two opposing groups have arisen from the flames of our dead civilization: a group led by scientists who are using captives to create a treatment for those stricken by radiation sickness, and a group of religious fundamentalists led by a loony preacher. Into this world stumble two sisters, and one is taken captive. The older sister, who just happens to have kick butt combat skills, enlists the aid of a couple of free living survivalists to retrieve her sibling. The result is a series of gun battles with both groups of crazies. For an 80s era shoot 'em up, this is not a bad foundation upon which to build. Moreover, the technical level of the movie is no worse than is typical for an exercise of this budget range. Lighting, video and sound recording were at least adequate to follow the action.

    Unfortunately, the movie's execution falls far short of its ambitions. The story plays out in a hatchet-chopped fashion, with the action sequences lacking sharp form and dovetailing poorly one with the next. The dialogue is terrible and often makes little sense and the performances are all over the place. This tells me that either the script was being rewritten on the fly, or the creators had no idea how to shape a film, or more likely both. When working with a nothing budget and semi-pro actors, a sure directorial hand, good pre-production planning and effective rehearsals are essential and none of this is in evidence.

    The action scenes themselves, the point of the movie in other words, are also of very inconsistent quality, and range downward from not bad to will-somebody-tell-me- wth-is-going-on? In certain scenes, the viewer is required to expend more energy trying to keep straight who is doing what and where than is justified by the underwhelming thrills. The lead actress, Melanie Kilgour, tries hard to keep the viewer watching, but frankly deserved better.

    The only reason to watch this backyard movie making mess is to set up the more watchable sequel, E of Ash III.
    6evilrobotsfromthefuture

    Empire of Ash 1

    Empire of Ash was released as Empire of Ash 2 a year later, i just bought the vid at a boot sale. Genius! think of the money they saved...

    Actually i think a good effort, looks like budget didn't stretch to employing any great actors, but the film focuses on action mainly anyhow so they may not have been given an opportunity to shine. The directing is probably not the best you're ever going to see but again budget may have influenced this and overall feels and looks like a student film. However some of the plot was very well thought out, the concepts behind the two rival groups brilliant, and the music (although some a bit derivative, think ZZ Top) and big hair superb!
    2SnoopyStyle

    amateurish

    In a post-apocalyptic future, a virus has destroyed much of the population. In New Idaho, commander Baalca leads her group in kidnapping and collecting fertile young healthy women. The Shepherd leads the ruthless campaign to kill non-believers. Danielle convinces drifter Orion to help her rescue her younger sister from these marauders.

    This is low-budget amateurish effort. The acting is horrible. The lead actress' best move may be taking her top off. There are lots of fun badly-filmed stunts. The dialog is badly written when they actually have any. The editing and directions are probably the weakest part of the movie. There are some good campy aspects to this movie. They put in lots of guns, trucks, crashes and stunts. It's low grade Mad Max wannabe. The effort is there but it's a bit of a mess.
    2Leofwine_draca

    Contender for the worst post-apocalypse movie

    This is the film that was infamously re-released a year later as its own sequel, therefore doubling the revenue. This trick doesn't surprise me, as EMPIRE OF ASH is one of the most wretched films I've seen in a while. I'm a big fan of post-apocalypse movies, but this incredibly awful movie is even worse than the schlocky Filipino 'epic', CLASH OF THE WARLORDS. One reason for this may be that EMPIRE OF ASH was filmed in Canada. Funny, you don't really think of Canada as a place to stage a post-apocalypse epic. America, yes; Great Britain, yes; Italy, of course; the Philippines, South Africa, both yes. Canada? As expected, this is a zero budget 'adventure' that takes place out in the woods somewhere, as a few good people fight against a few evil people in the most routine, predictable and unexciting ways imaginable.

    This film ticks all the boxes: awful acting, awful directing, nothing in the way of special effects other than a couple of blood squibs; rubbish looking vehicles and costumes, terrible pacing, no discernible plot, unfunny comedy, and a boring climax. It looks incredibly cheap, but even a high quality version would have been abominable. Usually when I watch poor films I try to find things I like, but there was nothing here. Not even a cheesy shower scene helps. The cast are amateurish in the extreme and the fight scenes nonsensical. It's home movie night through and through and it's a film difficult not to fall asleep through. Amazingly, a proper sequel – EMPIRE OF ASH III – followed, so somebody somewhere must have liked it... but why?

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    • Trivia
      The movie was re-released in 1989 as Empire of Ash II.
    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the Cast Credits, it says: and others
    • Connections
      Followed by Empire of Ash III (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Gonna Get Some
      by John Wednesday

      Performed by David Park

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    • Release date
      • July 1988 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Maniac Warriors
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • North American Pictures
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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